
The meeting highlighted 25 years of India-Germany Strategic Partnership and future cooperation in trade, technology, and global peace.
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi met German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul in New Delhi today during the latter’s official visit to India.
Prime Minister Modi underlined that India and Germany are celebrating 25 years of their Strategic Partnership. He noted that as vibrant democracies and leading economies, the two countries see vast opportunities to expand cooperation in trade, technology, innovation, sustainability, manufacturing, and mobility.
Sharing details of the meeting on X, the Prime Minister posted:
“Delighted to meet German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul. India and Germany are celebrating 25 years of Strategic Partnership. As vibrant democracies and leading economies, we see immense potential to scale up mutually beneficial cooperation in trade, technology, innovation, sustainability, manufacturing and mobility. We share a vision for a multipolar world, peace and UN reforms. Reiterated my invitation to German Chancellor for an early visit to India.”
The discussions reaffirmed the growing strength of India-Germany ties and the shared vision of both nations for peace, multilateral cooperation, and reforms at the United Nations.
Source: PMO